AI tools are usually built to sort cases into broad categories—injury severity, treatment duration, medical bills, and (sometimes) non-economic impact. That can help you understand what lawyers later consider when valuing a claim.
But medical negligence cases are rarely “one chart, one outcome.” In Wildwood and nearby communities, people commonly have:
- Treatment spread across primary care, walk-in/urgent care, emergency departments, and specialists
- Gaps between visits (including travel schedules or delayed follow-up)
- Records in multiple electronic systems that don’t line up cleanly
- Complex symptom timelines that evolve after discharge
Because of that, an AI number may be based on incomplete inputs or assumptions that don’t match what the medical record actually shows.
Bottom line: treat AI output as a checklist generator—not a forecast.


